http://forums.studentawards.com/yaf_postst2351_Queens-Xray-and-Life-Sciences.aspxJust because a program seems harder, doesn't mean you will have greater difficulty in it. I take courses in both science and social science (you would expect that I would do better in my social science courses because everyone knows science is harder than social science), but I do better in science because I am a real scientific thinker and I can't stand reading textbooks (reading textbooks is commonplace in social science, not so commonplace in science). I am not saying that you will have an easier time in science than MRS; I'm just saying that you can't really say which you will do better in simply on the basis of how difficult you think each program is. And just knowing that the marks are good won't tell you everything. My class average for a lab course was 79%. Oh well, it must be easy, right? Not really... the required first and second year course average to get into that course was 82%! The course wasn't easy... the people in the course were just good students. Not to mention that you have only "heard" that the class averages were high...
Plus science is not a lot of work to begin with, especially after first year.
Trust me, you'll be most satisfied if you choose the program on the basis of your interests, not which you think will be easy or even which you THINK will be best for getting into med school.
Honours BMSc Specialization in Medical Science UWO '09
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